Martin Brundle, at the 2005 San Marino GP wrote:You can sort of imagine in four or five years time talking about these guys we've got on the front two rows of the grid today, can't you? They're very much the future of Grand Prix Racing.
Wizzie wrote:http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/80613
Apparently Bernie Jacked up the price for them to hold a race after 2010 and Turkish GP officials ain't happy
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:Perfect then. We won't miss it (until we know who's the new host of his space).
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
eagleash wrote:I don't suppose there's any chance of a USGP @ Laguna Seca?
Jordan192 wrote:eagleash wrote:I don't suppose there's any chance of a USGP @ Laguna Seca?
Sadly, there really isn't
CoopsII wrote:The only keys you need to drive a Williams these days are the ones to your National bank vaults.....
Collieafc wrote:Jordan192 wrote:eagleash wrote:I don't suppose there's any chance of a USGP @ Laguna Seca?
Sadly, there really isn't
If there was, Kobayashi would win, as he would be the only one with enough guts to do the corkscrew
Shame as Turkey is the only Tilke track thats somewhat ok, but at the same time, empty grandstands look embassasing, and its insulting when your constant sell out race is being threatened at the same time...
Stramala describing Chris James wrote:probably the biggest c**t to ever grace the BTCC. He is proof you should need to pass a license test of some kind to have access to the internet.
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
Clint Bowyer at Richmond wrote:Thank you Juan Pablo (Montoya) for wrecking me, and then winning me the race!
eagleash wrote:Phoenix wrote:Perfect then. We won't miss it (until we know who's the new host of his space).
I don't suppose there's any chance of a USGP @ Laguna Seca?
TAXI!
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
eagleash wrote:I don't suppose there's any chance of a USGP @ Laguna Seca?
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:Showed this forum to a friend that actually cares about F1, hasn't registered so far despite saying he liked it. What have I done wrong?
We're weird.
watka wrote:The problem is that due to the Grade 1 restrictions (as highlighted in another thread), that tracks have to be pretty much purpose built for F1 tracks. There are plenty of decent Grade 2 tracks out there (of which I presume Laguna Seca is one) but most seem to be in countries which would not want to be bullied around by Mr Ecclestone, and the whole thing could end up being another Donington.
It would be a shame to see Turkey go; a challenging race track that the drivers seem to enjoy.
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
eagleash wrote:
Does anyone else think that F1 is becoming too rarified (if not a bit mollycoddled) when it comes to safety issues. We obviously don't want to go back to the tragice bad old days but car safety has so improved over the last decade or so. I mean if Brands for example is considerd OK for A1GP (sic) then what makes F1 demand so much higher safety criteria? The A1GP cars are pretty damn quick as it goes & I would venture to suggest that the safety level of the actual cars is not as high as F1.
CarlosFerreira wrote:Are we being slightly silly? It's as exciting as VLADIMIR PUTIN wearing a LIVE BEAR!
BaconLettuceNinja wrote:If there's anything I've learned in this week's competition, it's that I never wish to live in the Shetland Islands. Ever.
It's like being a member of the jury in a court case, except that you've decided guilt or innocence before you've seen any of the facts.
Chewie wrote:
Let us have another race at brands and scrap the embarrassing Turkish GP.
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
dr-baker wrote:Chewie wrote:
Let us have another race at brands and scrap the embarrassing Turkish GP.
If there's ever a grand prix at Brands, I'll be there in a flash!
kostas22 wrote: when eagleash of all people says you've gone too far about something you just know that's when to apply the brakes and do a U-turn.
ADx_Wales wrote:A1GPWCOM cars were pretty quick until they decided to use the Force10/Ferrari instead of the Lola-Zytek which although crudely shaped, was an exciting machine, however its basis was that of the F3000 car that deceased in 2004, so it had the same "Half-Power" of F1, 480hp? same as DTM, same as JGTC/Super GT, Its little wonder that GP2 had to be created to make that one step closer to F1 so that winners wouldnt have such a giant power-leap, which is why the last F3000 champ Liuzzi had a difficult time in F1 to begin with, why nobody in F3000 ever went on to win a F1 championship, GP2 may be expensive to enter but look who its produced, Rosberg, Hamilton.......Piquet Jnr.......:-S.........
thehemogoblin wrote:Phoenix wrote:Showed this forum to a friend that actually cares about F1, hasn't registered so far despite saying he liked it. What have I done wrong?
We're weird.
watka wrote:Doesn't Superleague Formula have far more powerful cars than GP2? If so, Ho Pin Tung is more ready for F1 than we could ever imagine.
thehemogoblin, on giving a reason for reporting a particular post wrote:He Zsolted!!!
Phoenix wrote:watka wrote:Doesn't Superleague Formula have far more powerful cars than GP2? If so, Ho Pin Tung is more ready for F1 than we could ever imagine.
Never mind that; if his destiny is to become a reject...
Force10, who the plugged bathtub are they?!? No wonder those cars were relative crap - other than just the Ferrari connection. Per qualifying lap, the "A1 Grand Prix car powered by Ferrari," like that never got oldADx_Wales wrote:A1GPWCOM cars were pretty quick until they decided to use the Force10/Ferrari instead of the Lola-Zytek which although crudely shaped, was an exciting machine
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